Way back in 2019, which seems like forever ago thanks to COVID, the New York Giants drafted cornerback Deandre Baker out of Georgia. He was selected in the first round, the 30th overall pick and big things were expected from him.
Former Georgia Bulldogs star cornerback Deandre Baker has tried out for the Dallas Cowboys. Baker, who played for the DC Defenders in the UFL (United Football League) this spring, is looking to make an NFL comeback.
Cornerback DeAndre Baker, one of three first-round draft picks by the New York Giants in 2019, is looking to get back to the NFL after a stint with the DC Defenders of the United Football League (UFL).
Baker last played in the NFL in 2021 Former New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker reportedly worked out for the Dallas Cowboys this week. Baker was drafted 30th overall out of the University of Georgia by the Giants in the 2019 NFL Draft.
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A pair of former first-round picks worked out for the Cowboys on Tuesday. Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News reports that cornerbacks Gareon Conley and Deandre Baker tried out for the team.
The New York Giants have not found too much success in round one of the draft in recent years. 2019 was an example of that, too, albeit in a much different manner.
Former Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Deandre Baker made a hustle play for the D.C. Defenders in the UFL. Baker forced a fumble about 60 yards away from where the location of the snap.
Former Georgia Bulldogs standout defensive back Deandre Baker has reportedly signed with the DC Defenders of the United Football League (UFL). Baker joins fellow Georgia Bulldog star Davin Bellamy with the DC Defenders.
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Baker was released by the Giants before the 2020 campaign due to the charges against him. When those charges were dropped this week, it was reported that New York had no interest in bringing him back.
DeAndre Baker's future in the NFL is foggy, but he could eventually work his way back onto a team following some news out of the Broward State Attorney's Office.